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chastesissycd
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2007 01:29:04 Reply
wonder if she knows I loved it, lol. This happen to any of the sissies out there?
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lacuck
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# Posted: 14 Dec 2007 08:15:27 Reply
Jesus Christ buddy. Get a grip on yourself.
What the hell are you doing to yourself?
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chastesissycd
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# Posted: 15 Dec 2007 02:31:28 Reply
lol, nice name LaCuck
I could of course ask you the same question
ok I will "what the hell are you doing to yourself?"
Jesus is a name for Iaohushua, a ultra unorthodox jew from Nazareth that was killed for insurrection against rome. Hell is an appropriation of 'Hel' the norse goddess of the underworld. The concept of 'hell' is a primitive notion of 'that which is the opposite to the residents of olympus', or 'heaven'. Since it was well known that fire comes from the ground, as volcanoes were active in the mediterranean throughout the greek empires history, they logically posited those that 'oppose zeus' belong with his brother 'Hades'. There is no concept of 'hell' in pre-grecian times. The Ancient hebrew term of gehenna, refers to a place where ones garbage is placed. In any case, go fuck yourself.
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Multi_Orgasmic Mary
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# Posted: 15 Dec 2007 04:20:23 Reply
Quoting: chastesissycd Jesus is a name for Iaohushua, a ultra unorthodox jew from Nazareth that was killed for insurrection against rome. Yeah,,,just like 2257 was made to protect children, when in reality it was made to curtail amateur internet porn. Christ was brought in front of Pilot as a blasphemer and an insurrectionist,,,at which point He was deemed a non-threat to Rome, so Pilot "washed his hands" (literally), of the matter and left His fate to the Rabi's.
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chastesissycd
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# Posted: 15 Dec 2007 22:12:48 Reply
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A413434
V. The Roman punishment for such insurrectionists was death by crucifixion.
It is unlikely that so much trouble would be gone to for a petty thief or a common robber. Roman thought involved the need to put any rebels to death publicly and painfully:
"According to Roman custom those condemned to death on the cross (generally only slaves and rebels...) were first whipped without mercy. Then they had to carry the crossbar of the cross on their shoulders to the place of execution, where the vertical part was already in the ground. They were stripped, nailed to the crosspiece and raised up on the cross, which usually formed the shape of a T[,] ... until they approached death by exhaustion, asphyxiation, hemorrhage, a burst heart, or collapse."
Jesus was executed in the fashion of an insurrectionist, between two such rebels. This, with the title Pilate placed above him in ridicule 11 , suggests that Rome considered him in at least some way a political criminal.
When the evidence is considered in its totality, Jesus was almost certainly exececuted because he was a rebel against Rome. Pilate certainly would not have had him executed in such a manner for a minor crime; the Jewish authorities did not have the power to give a death sentence. 12 He certainly exhibited many of the behaviours of subversive groups - leading groups into the desert, talking of the coming of a new kingdom, performing miracles and recruiting followers. This must have been at least disconcerting for Roman authorities.
A few aspects of the historical Jesus are problematic in this context. Pontius Pilate was hesitant to find him guilty of any crime. He did not advocate violent resistance to Rome or even bear arms. Prior to Jesus rebel groups are rarely mentioned in the ancient sources. But these are minor considerations that can be explained away in part by the dubious historicity of the gospels - they are essentially faith documents offering an interpretation of Jesus' life rather than a strict recounting of fact:
"A particular story that was not only historical but also quite unusual could easily take on, in the course of oral transmission, the conventional contours of the literary form ... the specific features of the historical event being lost in the process."
Jesus was in all likelihood seen by Rome as a rebel against its authority. Whether he actively portrayed himself as such is another question and another essay. We know only that Jesus was a remarkable man who died a remarkable death, and that his story will last another millenium.
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luvpain
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# Posted: 17 Dec 2007 17:29:14 Reply
so...what you are saying is that jesus was an insurgent.
stupid questions dont exist...
stupid answers however....
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stfu
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# Posted: 17 Dec 2007 17:57:37 Reply
Hey I followed that link (bbc couk) and ther was no bbc at all. wtf ???? Its a site about jesus or somthing.(who btw was an insurgnt) chastesissycd Nice comeback ,lmao@lacuck
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sympa2
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# Posted: 24 Dec 2007 22:31:45 Reply
Quoting: stfu Hey I followed that link (bbc couk) and ther was no bbc at all. wtf ???? Its a site about jesus or somthing.
The British Broadcasting Corporation, which is usually known simply as the BBC, is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers and revenue. It has 26,000 employees in the United Kingdom alone and a budget of more than £4 billion. Founded on 18 October 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company Ltd, it was subsequently granted a Royal Charter and made a state-owned corporation in 1927. The corporation produces programmes and information services, broadcasting globally on television, radio, and the internet. The stated mission of the BBC is "to inform, educate and entertain"; its motto is "Nation Shall Speak Peace Unto Nation".
go get a book or something, you twit!!!. not everything that has "BBC" in it really has to do with big black cock... AND MOST CERTAINLY not every single link you see in a thread has to be porn either!
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